Among senators were great holders of property like Pompeius and Ahenobarbus with whole armies of tenants or slaves, and financial magnates like Crassus. […] Sergius Catilina to raise a revolution in Italy for Catilina attacked property as well as privilege. […] At auction Pompeius’ property brought in fifty million denarii: it was worth much more. 6 Antonius and the poet Q. […] His grandfather was a man of property, of suitable and conservative sentiments and ready to defend his interests against Roman tribunes. […] When Caesar went to war with the government, avid and desperate men in his party terrified the holders of property.